Villa Grossa!!!!! Hidenboston I'm so disappointed ;) Darcy's and Cafe deParis (same kitchen) have the best non bar pizza in Quincy. I was surprised at School House closing. I noticed it was closed when I drove by yesterday. For take out, Carmine's is quite good and they are now consistent.

Hey Hamster I did go to the Irish Pub. It was fine for a beer. As for the other places on the Typhoonfish list, Villa Rosa is the only place I don't think you could drag me back to. Pizzas at the Alumni are decent and Cronins has steak tips. Now the real challenge would be to go to the Hofbrau on Sea St. Let 's say, they are experimenting with offering food again. Along with their pizza oven, I believe they have a crock pot in the kitchen. A few weeks ago one of the regulars wanted French fries to take home and they gave them to him in a pizza box. Don't think they have it down yet, but it's an interesting stop to say the least.

I guess I'm lucky to have Carmine's Cafe so close to me. Their pizza keeps getting better. Had Alumni last week and it was good when it's hot. When it's cold, it's trash. At this point the only Quincy pizza I'll buy is Carmine's. I know it's out of the way for most, but I really like it.Enjoy,CocoDan

still waiting for a chinese pizza place to open w/ scallion-pancake base. homemade duck sausage in lieu of pepperoni. carmine just tasted like dry crust to me. guess i shouldnt have tried the plain. double fail for being white wheat flour when theres a whole cornucopia of flours out there (a quick browse thru the millions of noodle varieties available should prove this, if not the back shelves of your typical MAttapan/roxbury african/tropical bodega

I also like Napoli pizza, and Unchained Pizza on Adams St. is decent. I like more of a NY-style, rather than Greek and both these places do a decent pie. I did enjoy Schoolhouse. I don't order pizza nearly as much as I used to, so I hadn't realized it closed. I wonder why?